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    Clerky

    Clerky

    Verified Remote

    Legal Services Technology

    USA

    About Clerky

    Clerky provides specialized legal and administrative services for startups, helping founders navigate complex compliance, incorporation, and governance challenges. The company offers guidance on startup law and nuanced legal questions that often don't have straightforward answers, equipping customers with the information needed to make informed decisions. Clerky has built a remote-first operation with a small, efficient team where each member's contributions have significant impact. The company is known for its commitment to customer support excellence, requiring deep expertise and iterative feedback to serve customers dealing with specialized startup-related legal and operational matters.


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    Legal Services Technology

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    Open Positions at Clerky (2)

    Clerky

    Customer Operations & Writing Specialist

    Clerky

    Remote
    Full-time
    Anywhere in the World1 months ago
    Clerky

    Customer Operations & Writing Specialist

    Clerky

    Remote
    Full-time
    Anywhere in the World2 months ago

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    BadMay 16, 2026

    The applicant heard nothing back from Clerky and received no response or rejection. They expressed frustration about putting effort into applications only to receive radio silence, which they described as the default in the current job market.